- 16.
- File
- 1938.
Part of W. H. Mainwaring Papers,
A commission (copy), 9 March 1938, appointing W. H. Mainwaring and others to enquire into the question of closer co-operation between Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
Part of W. H. Mainwaring Papers,
A commission (copy), 9 March 1938, appointing W. H. Mainwaring and others to enquire into the question of closer co-operation between Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
Part of W. H. Mainwaring Papers,
A contract, 12 April 1911, signed by nine students (including the late George Daggar MP), guaranteeing payment of £90 rent per annum for premises.
Part of W. H. Mainwaring Papers,
Autobiographical notes and reflections on W. H. Mainwaring's early life in Fforest-fach, Swansea, personal notes on the industrial history of the Rhondda, together with some background to the Cambrian Combine Collieries dispute.
Part of W. H. Mainwaring Papers,
General correspondence and papers, 1905-70, including letters relating to the Home Guard, the South Wales Miners' Federation, the number of miners suffering from pneumoconiosis, pollution of the river Taff, and the National Council of Labour Colleges.
Part of W. H. Mainwaring Papers,
Letters and papers, 1942-63, regarding W. H. Mainwaring's work on behalf of constituents wanting to purchase their freeholds from the National Coal Board.
Part of W. H. Mainwaring Papers,
Letters and papers, 5 December 1964-16 March 1965, from the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance to W. H. Mainwaring regarding entitlement of benefit under the Pneumoconiosis and Byssinosis Benefit Scheme, together with a pamphlet issued by the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance, entitled Supplements to Workmen's Compensation, August 1964.
Part of W. H. Mainwaring Papers,
Letters, 14 May-21 August 1938, from W. H. Mainwaring to his wife and daughter, describing his tour of Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
Part of W. H. Mainwaring Papers,
Letters, 1966-70, from R. Page Arnot to W. H. Mainwaring, mainly concerning points of reference to the history of the South Wales mines.
Part of W. H. Mainwaring Papers,
Letters, 4 and 9 December 1932, from Tom Roberts and William Gregory, secretary of the Union, to W. H. Mainwaring and Will John M.P.
Letters, June-December 1959, from John L. Lewis to W. H. Mainwaring,
Part of W. H. Mainwaring Papers,
Part of W. H. Mainwaring Papers,
Minute book of meetings held 15-31 August 1915, which dealt with the Ogmore and Gilfach District Lodge proposal that administrative machinery should be centralized.
Part of W. H. Mainwaring Papers,
Miscellaneous personal ephemera, 1923-71, including press cuttings, Christmas cards, speech notes in Welsh and English, membership cards of various associations, a printed pamphlet entitled The German Trade Union Movement by Frank Lepinski, and a photocopy of W. H. Mainwaring's obituary, 19 May 1971.
Part of W. H. Mainwaring Papers,
Notebook and newspaper clippings, 1956, giving W. H. Mainwaring's impressions of India's economy and customs during a private tour of India and Pakistan.
Part of W. H. Mainwaring Papers,
Notebook, 1911, containing minutes (in pencil) of meetings held by South Wales Miners' Federation members in disagreement with their executive, 27 May to 17 December 1911, including references to the publication of The Miners' Next Step, together with notes regarding the settlement of the Cambrian dispute.
Part of W. H. Mainwaring Papers,
Papers relating to the expulsion of Mardy Lodge form the South Wales Miners' Federation, February 1930, together with letters, September 1929 - January 1930, from Thomas Richards to Alderman David Lewis and Samuel Davies, Mardy Lodge secretary, a copy of Davies's reply and a letter from him to W. H. Mainwaring.
Part of W. H. Mainwaring Papers,
Photostat copy of an undated letter, [c.1911], from W. H. Mainwaring to an unnamed correspondent regarding the authorship of The Miners' Next Step.
Part of W. H. Mainwaring Papers,
Printed pamphlet [c. 1932], issued by the South Wales Miners' Industrial Union entitled Facts for Colliery Workers, together with propagandist sheets.